Friday, December 30, 2011

19 Things To Do Before I Turn 20

The cool thing about having my birthday on December 30 is that it's so close to the end of the year. I've never done New Year's Resolutions but I think I'm going to do something similar to them this year. I want to accomplish nineteen things before I turn twenty. Which means I have a year to do these things. As I accomplish the things I will write about it on this blog.

1. Go at least one month without facebook.

2. Blog at least four times a month.

3. Run a 5K and not die.

4. Run a half-marathon and smile at the end of it.

5. Learn how to cook five more meals.

6. Do service for someone once a week.

7. Share my testimony at least twice a week.

8. Read the Book of Mormon in it's entirety.

9. Call my loved ones more often.

10. Become a 4.0 student for the next three semesters.

11. Get a job and be good at it.

12. Go off of sugar and other unnecessary things for 21 days.

13. Be a better class president.

14. Have all my homework done at least two days before it is due.

15. Learn ASL. (If Kiersten or Carli read this, I plan on using you guys! ;) )

16. Go to the temple at least two times a month.

17. Read Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen.

18. Only let the positive thoughts linger in my head.

19. Be generous and kind in all of my thoughts and actions.

A lot of these things will take the whole year but I like them for that reason. I've been thinking a lot about how I want this year to be my best year. I hope that all of you have thought of resolutions and I hope you all can achieve your resolutions. 2012 is going to be a great year and I can't wait to start it! Oh, and the next time I blog it will be in 2012. Weird! Actually, I might blog again today but don't count on it!


Hannah's Top 11 in '11

I stole this idea from another blog. I wanted to do something similar to this and I really liked how she did it.

11. I got to be a senate page this year and I absolutely loved it. I met a lot of wonderful people there and I will forever treasure being a page. I met Jacob and Livvy there and they happen to be some of my favorite people. I hope to go back and visit while the legislation is in session this next year.

10. I graduated from high school!!! 

9. I got accepted into the LDSBC and got a huge scholarship. This was a major accomplishment and I'm very thankful for the LDSBC.

8.I decided that I wanted to be a paralegal. Yes, I figured out what I want to do with my life. I loved my law class and I was decent at it. My teacher thinks I will be able to do a great job and I'm excited to find something I like and I'm good at.

7. Porter came home from his mission and I was able to spend time with all of my family. :) Yes, all nine of us were together again. We went on a family trip together and had a lot of fun. We were also able to spend Christmas together and that was a blast!!

6. I moved four hours away from home. I've met a lot of fabulous people, can cook a few great meals, and I've become a decent housekeeper. 

5. I planned two dances and Mr. SF and didn't kill anyone. Okay, I was very frustrated but I learned a lot this past year from having that much responsibility. Looking back I'm very thankful for everything that happened. 

4. I raised over 8000 dollars for my class. I helped our class make it to Lagoon and stay overnight. I also helped them be able to have a party after graduation at the Rex. 

3.  Psych... Psych...Psych... I survived flubbing the word psychologists at my graduation. Yes, it is my most embarrassing moment, but I didn't mess up on anything else! ;)

2. I performed in front of 100+ people. As I mentioned earlier I am in the improv club at the LDSBC. They had a performance and had 100+ people show up. Which means I made that many people laugh at some point. Well, I didn't alone, but I was definitely part of it!

1. I made it through my first semester of college! I took seventeen credits this semester so I could finish all of my core classes. I only have to take law and religion classes now. I finished this semester off with a 3.8. I am fully confident that I will be able to have a 4.0 for the next four semesters! I loved the challenge of college.

After reading through these I realized I brag a lot. However, I think my mom is the only one who reads this blog so that is alright. These are a few of the cool things I have done this year. Looking back I think I've changed a lot this past year. I can't wait to see what 2012 brings. I hope everyone had a great 2011!

Day Thirty!!

I made it! I can't believe I actually did thirty posts. Okay, some were put together and very lame, but I am still very proud of myself!

I really did enjoy finding things to be thankful for everyday and I realized that  I have a lot of things I could have written about. So, I am thinking I might do a Thankful Tuesday or a Thankful Thursday. I'll have to see if I feel up to it. Which I'm sure I will. 
Today I'm thankful for the Gospel. I'm a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I was born to two amazing parents who have a firm testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In our church we are given a baby blessing. Someone who holds the Melchizedek Priesthood.( If you want to learn more about that click on this link, Melchizedek Priesthood ) I was given a blessing that I might be more like Hannah from the bible. I have told you all of this before. 

Well, Hannah is the mother of Samuel from the Bible. I loved having someone to look up to and be more like. I've always had a testimony because of my parents. However, I've had to actually find truth in my testimony. I was baptized when I was eight. I already had a simple testimony by then. I knew that the church was true, that I was going to be with my family forever, and that I loved my family. I had gained this testimony from my parents and primary. I loved singing the primary songs and those alone helped my testimony to grow. 

My testimony continued to strengthen as I graduate primary and became a beehive. A beehive, which is part of the young women group in my church, is twelve and looks up to the older girls in the young women. I remember being so amazed at how big, pretty, and modest they were. I noticed that the girls who covered up are the ones I respected most. The older girls helped me gain a testimony of modesty.

When I turned fourteen I decided that I wanted my Patriarchal Blessing. I fasted for twenty-four hours and really prayed that I would be able to understand my patriarchal blessing. My patriarchal blessing helped my testimony to grow immensely. I felt like my Heavenly Father and Savior really know me. I know that I'm never alone and that they know my struggles and weaknesses.

My junior year of high school we were given a challenge to read the Book of Mormon. I was very lazy for the first semester, but the second semester I decided that I wanted to complete this challenge. I finished the Book of Mormon three weeks before school was out. I finished at three in the morning and I knelt by the side of my bed and prayed. I felt immediate peace and warmth. I know without a doubt that the Book of Mormon is true. I know that when I turn to the Book of Mormon I will find answers and comfort.

These are just a few moments where I have gained a stronger testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I have a lot of small and big things to help my testimony grow. I'm humbled on a daily basis as I think of every trial and blessing I have been given. I am thankful for the trials I've had while at college because they have brought me closer to my Heavenly Father. I'm amazed constantly at the love and forgiveness I am given on  a daily basis. I know that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is the only true church on this earth. I know that President Monson is the prophet and that I will do anything he asks. I know that if I pray and ask for help I will be comforted and be able to make it through anything. I know that everything I have been given comes from Heavenly Father and the Savior. I am so thankful for my older brother for dying on the cross for me. I know without a doubt if I was the only one on the earth the Savior would have died for me. These are a few of the things I know for sure. My testimony is very simple and I still have a lot to learn, but my testimony is the thing I'm most grateful for.

This was a very long post, but I knew I wanted to do this for last my day. I still have a few posts to write so be looking for those! Oh, everyone have a great day and have a little party. :)

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Day Twenty-nine

The reason I came back from St. Anthony so early was a class called Foundations of Learning. I was asked to be a teacher for the class. They have 43 teachers and it's a cool thing I get to teach. Well, today I went to a class seminar thing. They were teaching us how to teach right. 

I was blessed with four amazing teachers. I learned so much from the teachers throughout the semester and I hope to have the same effect on students that my teachers had on me. Today I'm thankful for Foundations of Learning. I loved going to the seminar and I can't wait until I can go next week!

I really rambled on in this post and I'm sorry. Tomorrow will be my last day of this thirty day of thanks! Yes, my birthday is tomorrow! Sweet nineteen and never been kissed. I'm just that awesome! ;) Okay, have a good night everyone! Oh, and everyone make a cake and eat some for me. 

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Day Twenty-eight

I'm back in Salt Lake City. Today I'm thankful that I only live four hours away. If I ever needed to go home or have someone to come and see me it is pretty easy. It was so nice to be home for break but I'm excited for some exciting events coming up. All my bags are unpacked, my room is clean, and I am doing my laundry. I am ready for everything! Oh, and mom I had a great Christmas. I love you and I already miss you! :)

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Day Twenty-seven

Today I'm thankful for Matthew Dean. He is literally one of the coolest kids I've had a chance to meet while living in Salt Lake City. He is funny and a blast to be around. One of the greatest things about Matthew is that he really cares about people. I've only known him for a month but I can tell he is a great friend. I'm thankful that Matthew stayed up late last night to talk to me. He made me feel better and I'm glad I've had the chance to get to know him. He also has shared with me multiple times his testimony. Well, bits and pieces of his testimony. I have always admired people who share their testimony willingly. If anyone wants to meet Matthew I would be very glad to introduce you! Everyone needs to meet Matthew or find themselves a Matthew. 
Only three more days of this thirty days of thanks. I don't know how I'm going to fit everything in but I will try! One more day in Idaho and then I'm heading back to Salt Lake City. As much as I love Idaho I am definitely ready to go back to Utah. I hope everyone has a fabulous day. :) I know I'm going to make sure I do!

Monday, December 26, 2011

Day Twenty-six

Today I'm thankful for the mentor and ambassador program at the LDSBC. My mentor, Loira, is amazing and she really helped me adjust to college life. I hope I can help someone as much as she helped me! Four more days left. :)

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Day Twenty-five

Today I'm thankful for funeral mashed potatoes. YUM!!!!!

Merry Christmas! :)

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Day Twenty-four

Today I'm thankful that my whole family will be together. It will be our first holiday together since a long time ago. I'm too lazy to figure out the year.  Have a great Christmas Eve!! :)

Friday, December 23, 2011

Day Twenty, Twenty-one, Twenty-two, and Twenty-three

On day twenty I was thankful for my Oma and her friends. I had a chance to go to breakfast with them and I think they are so funny. They are really funny and have the best humor. I'm glad my Oma has two great friends and I'm glad I got to be with them that day.

Day twenty-one I'm thankful for guys who decide to go on missions. I had a get together with friends before one of my friends went on a mission. I'm thankful I had a chance to get together with close friends and see how people have changed. Yes, the changes are small but I can definitely see a change. I have always said I wanted to go on a mission but I don't know if I 'm brave enough. All young boys who go on a mission are a great example and very amazing.

Day twenty-two I'm thankful that I got to go with my parents and two brothers to watch my sister play basketball. It's fun being with my family and watching my sister play. I'm thankful for family outings.

Day twenty-three I'm thankful for nights at home. I just finished cleaning rooms with Brigham and now we are watching Transformers. Is  this a good movie? I have no idea but I do like being with Brigham. I can't wait to be with the whole family this weekend. I'm thankful for Christmas and my family today. 

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Day Nineteen

Oh goodness, has it actually been four day since I last posted? I've neglected this blog and that makes me feel terrible. However, I've been having a lot of fun. I've been shopping, meeting new people, driving, spending time with my Oma, visiting my family,  and hanging out with friends.

For day nineteen I'm thankful that I am able to come home for the Holidays and do all of these things. It's way good to be home!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Day Eighteen

Today I'm thankful for good grades. I was the biggest slacker in high school and you can tell if you looked at my grades. I am very lucky to have received a leadership scholarship to the LDS Business College. One of the rules for a scholarship is my grades need to be at least a 3.0. Well, I had those kinds of grades in high school but I wanted to have great grades. I managed to get great grades this semester. I guess doing homework really does help me get good grades. My parents and teachers weren't lying to me. I had a lot of homework this semester and not a lot of time. Sometimes I had to give up fun activities for homework, but I'm so glad I did. I learned a lot this semester. I wrote an eleven page paper. I had papers sent to the president of the college. I hope I can get a 4.0 next semester. It will happen! I'm thankful that all my hard work shows.

Day Seventeen

These Thirty Days of Thank's posts have been so weak. I really do have a lot to be thankful for but I just don't have enough time to write about all of them. I  hope I have more time to write on this blog over break, but I will be visiting people. I missed posting yesterday because I was traveling to Boise. I am visiting my Oma and I'm so excited.So today I'm thankful I made it to Boise and that I get to be with Oma and Porter. 

Friday, December 16, 2011

Day Sixteen

I have two things to be grateful for today. One of them is that I got to see my daddy. I received a call at five from my daddy. He was in front of my apartment and I was super surprised! I am so glad he did come. I loved just talking to him and he made me really excited to go home and visit my family. He took me to Wingers and it was delicious!
The second thing I'm thankful for is that I made it through my first semester of college! I have learned so many things while living in Salt Lake City. I've met a lot of cool people here daily. I live in a great place. It's weird that I won't get to see a lot of my classmates ever again. A lot of them have impacted me and I wish them the best. I'm so excited for next semester. I have a lot of hard but fun classes and it's going to be an adventure. I had decent grades and I am very proud of everything I have accomplished. I'm so thankful I'm done with this semester!

Day Fifteen

Okay, I have the coolest roommates. I have had six wonderful roommates. Three of my roommates have moved out. I was really worried about moving into an apartment with a lot of girls. I have always preferred being around guys and moving into a house with six other girls seemed crazy. I was right. It's interesting being around all these different personalities. Some of my roommates have boys and some don't. Some are older and some are younger. None of my roommates have the same personalities. That's why I love it. I have learned so much from these girls. Some girls have helped me to grow up while some of them make me want to be like a five year old and say mean things. ;) However, at the end of the day I'm thankful for the wonderful girls who have changed my life for the better. I'm also thankful for the two stellar roommates who are moving in tomorrow. I can't wait for next semester and I think it's going to be the time of my life.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Day Twelve, Thirteen, and Fourteen

For Day Twelve I'm thankful for all of the laughs I had on Monday with two awesome people!

Day thirteen I'm thankful to be done with my eleven page paper for Finance.

Day fourteen I'm thankful that I will be able to write longer posts.:)

I will not be late anymore. :) Okay, I might still be late.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Day Eleven

Today I'm thankful for music. I had a chance to sing on temple square this weekend. There is so much history there and I could definitely feel it. I love Christmas music and am so glad I get to hear it for two months. Okay, so I've been listening to Christmas music since September. I love that music can bring back so many memories. Music is a huge part of my life and I'm so thankful for it!

Day Ten( A day late)

Whew! I missed day ten but I hope you guys can forgive me. I was singing on temple square, then I hung out with some of my friends!
Day ten I'm thankful for friends. I had four great friends from St. Anthony come to Salt Lake. I am very glad they let me come along as the fifth wheel. Then the rest of the night was spent with more friends! I have a lot of friends that I can write about and I'm sure a lot will be part of the thirty days of thanks!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Day Nine

This will be another weak day but I'm thankful for naps. :) They are my favorite and most coveted thing right now. There you go! I'm going to bed...

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Day Eight

I'm just thankful that today is almost over.
Amen!


Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Day Seven

“Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan… No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the American people will through their righteous might win through to absolute victory… With confidence in our armed forces-with the unbounded determination of our people-we will gain the inevitable triumph-so help us God. I, therefore, ask that the Congress declare that since the dastardly and unprovoked attack by Japan on Sunday, December seventh, a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese Empire.”

-President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Dec. 8, 1941, asking Congress to declare war on Japan

Today is a day of remembrance. The attack on pearl harbor, thank you to all the men and women who fought and continue to fight for our freedom. I have multiple friends and family who have served and are serving in the armed forces. I am amazed over and over again about how lucky I am to live in the United States. I am humbled over and over again at the bravery and courage I see everyday. The only channels I have are news channels. Whenever I see all the hate and turmoil in the world my heart hurts. It's moments when I feel the most hate that I'm so thankful for all of my blessings. I am thankful for the men and women who give up their lives and freedom for me. Today I'm thankful for patriotic soldiers. I am also thankful for the soldier's families who live without their dads, moms, sisters, brothers, sons, daughter, aunts and uncles. I can not imagine saying goodbye to a spouse for a year and not knowing if I'll see them again. I hope anyone who is suffering from losing a loved one can be comforted. I am thankful for Dustin Birch and his family. They helped me to see my first glimpse of patriotism. I will forever be grateful to him. I hope that everyone keeps the soldiers and family in their prayers. God Bless America.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Day Six

I smile because you are my sister, I laugh because there is nothing you can do about it!

Mom this one might surprise you! I am so thankful for my sisters. I have two stubborn sisters. They are way more stubborn and sassy than anyone else. My mom is lucky that she had such a sweet, not sassy, and not stubborn girl like me. I'm just kidding, I know I'm sassy and stubborn. However, I'm not kidding about my sisters. The girls in my family know who we are and it's hard for anyone to change our ways. I am mostly thankful for this trait, but sometimes having three stubborn girls can be a pain for our family.

Emily was born three years after me. We are as different as they come. She has blue eyes and I have brown. She has light hair and I have dark hair. She is a boy magnet and I am not. Emily is good at every sport. I had a chance to go and watch her play basketball over Thanksgiving break and let me tell you, she's amazing! She can dribble, pass, and shoot. She is very aware of what is going on in the game. She also got first team this year in soccer and it was her first year playing. She is an amazing runner. I could go on and on about her athletic ability but there is more to my little Emmy Lou than that. She can play the drums and sing really well. Emily attracts a lot of boys. She is easygoing, sweet and very fun. (My mom might giggle a little when she hears this because some boys see Emily differently than the family does ;) ) Emily has the prettiest eyes and long blonde hair. Emily is also involved in student council. Emily has a love for the Gospel. She has one of the strongest testimonies and she is not afraid to share it. Emily loves the prophet Joseph Smith and could tell you all of the facts about him. Even though Emily and I have not always gotten along, I couldn't imagine life without her. I know I can tell Emily anything and she wouldn't judge me.

Natalie is six years younger than me. She is only twelve but she is super tall. She is also stubborn and sassy but only the family gets to see it. Natalie is very confident and comfortable with herself. Natalie runs cross country and she hates it. Natalie is more comfortable reading a book and hanging out mwith her friend Ivie. Actually, when Ivie and Natalie get together they just read books. Natalie is musically talented. She plays the flute and saxophone. She has a great voice too. I posted about Natalie earlier when she came to visit. Ever since Natalie was little I have got to sit next to her on trips. I remember she would sit next to e and I would sneak some of her food. I love when Natalie sings songs. They are so funny! Natalie is mini mom. She has the same sense of humor as my mom. Natalie is also a great swimmer and I'm amazed by her swimming skills. Natalie has beautiful brown eyes and pretty blonde hair. Natalie is someone every should get to know.

I love my sisters and I'm very protective of them. Boys better be careful around my sisters because they have five siblings who will always side with them. My sisters are beautiful, sweet, and are the coolest girls I know. I'm continuously strengthened by their testimonies and attitudes. I hope my sisters know that I love them. They really are two great friends and I hope they have the best lives. I hope that they can have everything they want. They are smart. They are pretty. They are important. I'm thankful that my sisters were and always will be in my life. I could do something really bad and they would still be there. I love Emmy and Natalie and I'm thankful they are in my family.

The best thing about having a sister is I always have a friend.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Day Five

Sometimes being a brother is even better than being a superhero.- Marc Brown

I have been blessed with the best brothers. I have four brothers Bear, Porter, Nathan, and Brigham. I am surrounded by brothers. I was born into a family that already had two little boys. Yes, I was the first girl. I'm sure my brothers were very excited to have a little sister. Actually, I doubt they even noticed. My younger brother, Nathan, is fifteen months younger than me. My youngest brother, Brigham, is the baby of the family.

One of my earliest memories is playing Mulan with my brothers. Porter always got to be Mulan and my brother got to be the extra soldiers/heroes of the story. I was always left being the leader of the huns. This is use to annoy me because I was the girl and I should have been Mulan. I also remember taking off our clothes and running around in underwear in the rain. I have so many great memories of my brothers and they helped to make my childhood great. I really do miss being able to hang out with my brothers whenever I want!

Bear is the oldest child of the family. No, his name is not actually Bear. His real name is Gary James Chelson the third. HE thinks Gary is a nerdy name. Bear is the kindest, most personable person I know. He was one of my first heroes. Bear is four years older than me. The older he got the less we hung out. He had a lot of friends groups and was always hanging out with friends. He was involved in sports, student council, and a lot of other things. Bear has a silver tongue. He worked as a Senate Page and the Senators loved him. The minute you meet Bear you love him. He can do a mean Chewie sound. Bear went to New Zealand on his mission and he loved it. Bear has huge goals and he's going to reach them. I'm so glad that I've been able to get to know Bear while being at the LDSBC. I love Bear so much and he makes me very proud. I am so blessed that Bear is such a great example and that he is a hard worker.

Porter is one of my best friends and a brother. Like I mentioned before Porter always got to be Mulan. Porter and I have always had a "special" relationship. When it was just me and the boys I would share a bunk-bed with Porter. Mine and Porter's bunk-bed was straight across from Bear and Nathan's bunk-bed. We use to throw pillows and animals every night at each other. Bear and Porter would throw the animals and Nathan and I would retrieve the animals. This is just a fun memory I have of him. Porter would get up in the middle of the night with the babies so my mom could sleep. Porter was never very athletic but he is a great actor. Porter was involved in student council, plays, and a lot of other things. Porter went to Birmingham, Alabama for his mission. He loved his mission. Porter is at BYU and loves it. Porter has the best voices and facial expressions. He can always make me laugh. I'm so glad we only live forty minutes away from me.

My Irish twin, Nathan, is only fifteen months younger than me. He is also one of my best friends. We are so close in age we didn't really have a choice not to be best friends. Nathan is the Student Body President. He can do a mean ghost impersonation, I mean he made two little kids cry. Nathan goes for everything he wants. He is willing to take a risk even if he might not get the end result he wants. Nathan is super brilliant. Like a straight A's and high ACT score brilliant. One of his favorite hobbies is receiving college letters in the mail. Nathan has always had a job and is willing to give money to anyone when they ask. He is very kind, generous, and sweet. I love to call Nathan Wittle Brother even though he is bigger than me. I have missed Nathan so much since coming to Salt Lake City. I know Nathan will excel at life and I'm so proud of him. He's the best wittle brother I could ask for!

Brigham is the baby of the family. I think I let him sit on my lap until he was seven. He looks exactly like Bear. Brigham has gone through more struggles in ten years of life than some adults. He had Perthes. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002244/ You can read about it at that link. He had to be in a cast that was half of his body for six weeks. He couldn't run for a long time.Brigham loves sports and it made him really sad that Perthes stopped him from playing. Brigham is smart, funny, and a great athlete. I love talking to Brigham and love all the loves he gives me. I miss giving him hand massages during church. I can't wait to go back and see my blue eyed, baby brother.

I know that my brothers love me. I know that they would do anything for me. They are all so different and I've learned so much from them. They have strong testimonies, great voices, and awesome sense of humors. I feel bad for the sisters who do not have brothers like mine! I'm so thankful I was born into a family with four awesome boys!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Day Four

I, Nephi, having been born of goodly parents


Today I'm thankful that I've been born of goodly parents. This post should have been written on December first. After all I would not be alive without them. I am so thankful that I was born to Gary and Shannon Chelson. I am my mom and dad's third child and first daughter. I am a daddy's girl but I love my mom a lot too! 

I was named after Hannah in the Bible. In Hebrew Hannah means Grace of God. In every blessing I've ever received my dad reminds me of the meaning of  my name. Whenever I am having a hard time or being really mean, I remember what my name is. My name is one of the greatest gifts my parents have ever given me. I'm so thankful that they blessed me with a name that's associated with a great name.

Like I mentioned before I'm a daddy's girl. I've always loved him and I always will. I remember reading somewhere that a Dad is a daughter's first love. He really is mine! My dad is a hero in my life. My dad is a man of God. He's a seminary teacher, a worthy priesthood holder, great dad, brother, son, uncle, friend, and bishop. I can not recall a time when my dad has ever sworn. My dad rarely raises his voice. I am also thankful for my dads sense of humor. He has a way of applying humor to things and being serious when he needs to. My dad is a scriptorian. If you have a question about scriptures just ask him! I am so thankful that Gary Chelson is my daddy! He has been one of my greatest blessings and I have missed him a lot since being in Salt Lake.

Behind every good man is a great woman. I don't think that is the correct saying but I sure do like it! ;)  My mom is the coolest, most patient, understanding, funny, personable, well liked lady I know. My dad has had callings that have left my mom alone with the kids during church. My mom had five kids under the age of seven and my dad was in the bishopric. She was responsible for getting all of us ready and making sure we were at church. We ALWAYS looked presentable and clean and believe me that it a huge chore when it comes to my family. A lot of my dad's calling have taken him a way on weekdays. She keeps our house clean, neat, and organized. I do not know how she does it all. My mom is the prettiest lady I know. She also has a great sense of humor and can make people laugh for hours. My mom is  a substitute teachers and all of the kids love her. My mom handles pressure and stress very well. My mom is always willing to help people in need. Even when she had babies at home she would take care of other families. She helped a lady get through college by watching her baby. She has helped raise a lot of kids.My mom is the most understanding lady I know. I love my mom and she is one of my heroes. 

The greatest thing my parent did for me was to teach me the Gospel. We always went to church! Yes, we even go to stake conference. We have family home evening every week. We had to read For the Strength of the Youth every week. I have that book memorized because of them. We also have done other things that have been very useful to me while being here. My parents have firm testimonies of the church. My mom is a convert to the church. She got married in the temple without any of her family there. She had no family support when she got married. My mom was always active even when she wasn't a a member. My mom was called to be a laurel president and she wasn't baptized. My dad went on a two year mission and he was only called to a year and a half mission. My parent accept every calling. They also work hard at their callings.

I'm so thankful for my parents and I wish I could say everything good about them. I am very blessed to be born of goodly parents. I love them and am so thankful for them!

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Play Theory (LDSBC Improv)


The LDSBC is full of neat clubs. There are so many opportunities to become involved and learn so many new things. When I first arrived at the LDSBC, one club really stood out to me. The club's name is Play Theory. I did not actually attend a improv meeting until my mentor, Loira, dragged me to a club meeting. The improv club is full of awesome people and they do awesome things. The first activity I ever participated in was Changa. It's a very strange game and I thought everyone was crazy.

Now if you know me you know I like weird and crazy. I kept going to the club practices on Wednesday and I started to love improv. The improv team is very funny and I loved watching them practice.


  • What is Play Theory?  It is a principal based playing focused on bettering all who participate. The principle include, 1) Be 100% present 2) Let go and play 3) Yes and 4) Look outward! 
  These principle apply not only to play theory but to life. I am not part of the improv team but I am part of the improv club. Last night I had a chance to be part of a show. I was put into two skits, Four Ways to Die and Sound Effects. I had never played either of these games before the day of the show. I was very nervous and stressed. I was able to apply the principles and I loved being in the show.

Improv is great and I suggest everyone find a group close to them and become involved.

Day Three

I'm thankful for relaxing Saturdays. I was not able to fall asleep until three thirty last night and I had to wake up early this morning. I got to go to a Public Safety class at ten and had an opportunity to ride the Trax. Remember in the last post when I mentioned it would be nice to have a car? Well, this was one of those time. I was super tired and really wanted to sleep in. I'm thankful that I did wake up at eight this morning. Today has consisted of watching movies, doing homework, and relaxing. Today's a great day and I'm thankful for relaxing days. I hope you all have a fabulous Saturday.

P.S. Never watch the movie, The Romantics. It is a terrible movie and very yucky. Now everyone needs to watch the move, Hitch. Will Smith is an awesome actor and this movie does not disappoint! 

Day Two

Yes, I know that I'm a day late but yesterday was a crazy day. Today I'm thankful for modern inventions. Like technology, cars, red lights, air conditioning, heating and everything else that is fabulous. 

I can not imagine a life without technology. Okay, I will confess, technology is very irritating! Technology can be distracting, a communications barrier, and a waste of time. I couldn't live without it though! I can not imagine living four hours away from my family and not being able to call or text them whenever I want. 

Cars! I never realized how big of a blessing a car was until I didn't have one. I know that Salt Lake is a place where you can get by without a car but I sure do miss it. It would be nice to have a car to get groceries, go to places that are far away, and be able to get to church. I'm very lucky to be surrounded by people who will share their cars and drive me around. 

Ah red lights and stop signs. Utah drivers don't always see these wonderful little blessing. I still don't understand how they can miss those red lights. I'm very thankful for the people who do obey them because I get to walk everywhere and I enjoy not getting hit. I'm very lucky to have only had one almost accident while being in Salt Lake City.

Air Conditioning and Heating are two things I miss. The house I'm living in is absolutely delightful but there are a few things that could change. A few nights ago there was huge winds, like hurricane winds. My room was freezing cold and the heat was not working. It started working at four o' clock in the morning. Yes I was awake at four in the morning. I was super happy when it did start working.

So there you go folks! This is my day two for my thirty days of thanks! I hope you had a wonderful December Second. I know I did! :)

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Thirty Days of Thanks

Today is December 1st and my birthday is on December 30. I wanted to do something fun for my blog to celebrate my birthday. I like to celebrate my birthday all month long and I wanted to incorporate my blog in with my celebration. So, I decided that I will post for thirty days things I'm thankful for. Yes, I know that most people did this last month, but I have always been a little weird! ;)

Today I'm thankful for the Irish/ Russian/ Scottish guy who I pass on the sidewalk every Tuesday and Thursday at 4:30 PM. Crysta and I have this little system where we go with each other to our night classes, so we do not have to walk home in the dark alone. Aren't you proud of my mom and Porter? Well, one time Crysta and I were fake fighting on the way to the school. Just punching each other, poking each other with sticks, and play bingo. I mean what else do you do on the way to school? We were about half way to the school when the Irish/Russian/Scottish guy passed us. He raised his finely sculpted eyebrow at us and I thought for sure he was mad at us. Well, Crysta thought the same thing and we started running to the school.

The next week we passed the guy again and he raised his eyebrow again. Okay, he seemed a little nicer this time. This continued on for a little while. Well,this last Tuesday I saw him and I decided to say hello. He raised his eyebrow and then let out the most brilliant smile. He said, "Hi there." My Tuesday night was made by the Irish/Russian/ Scottish guy.

Thank you stranger for making my Tuesday night full of sunshine. Thank you for saying hello back to me. Thank you for always passing Crysta and I at 4:30 PM every Tuesday and Thursday. I miss seeing you today and I hope I see you next week.

I will try my hardest to post tomorrow but this weekend is very crazy. Thanks for reading!


Change!

I need it. I don't know what I need to change but I'm working on it. December 1st marks a change in my life. Winston Churchill said, "There is nothing wrong with change, if it is in the right direction." Thank you Winston Churchill for giving me the motivation.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

That Time I Went Home.:) (Day two)

Today has been crazy! I went to Charizma and had my roots touched up. Goodness that makes me sound like a diva! However, my roots were terrible. I knew it was bad when guys started asking me if I colored my hair and the were not looking me in the eye. ;) I spent a lot of time in Charizma.

After my hair was finished I went to the seminary and then home. We had planned to go to Idaho Falls and shop for pants. Emily, Nathan, and I had to wait for Porter to finish a quiz. I was very impatient and said some mean, petty things. I felt dumb and terrible after. Nathan and Emily paid for Porter and I at Chuckarama. It's really weird being home and eating these big meals. I'm not complaining, it's a great weird! We went shopping at the mall and I got new boots, jeans, and a cute jacket. Thank you for the early birthday gift Emily. I promise I will get you a wicked birthday present.

On Sunday I'm singing in church and I had a chance to go and practice the song with some girls. The girls I'm singing with are great friends from high school. It was fun to catch up and sing with them. I'm blessed to be surrounded by fabulous people. Thank you Kiah, Karly, Jessie, Sam, and Kyle for being great people. I also had a chance to see some of my favorite Asians. I love being around little kids and was very glad I went to Mandy's house tonight.

I am very thankful for my family, friends, and music. Idaho isn't as boring as I thought and I'm glad I had a chance to be around great people today!

The Day I Went Home

Yes, I am back in Idaho! I can't believe how fast time goes when I'm here. I left Tuesday morning, I had to skip all of my classes that day. I admit I only went to one day of classes. I don't skip classes but I totally understand why some people do. ;) We found a ride with one of our childhood friends. I charged my iPod and phone and I was psyched to go home. Brett, Porter, and I made great time. A little under four hours for the whole trip. Upon arriving at home I saw my little brother and best friend, Nathan. He's one of the coolest kids I know and I am glad I get to be with him forever. After taking Nathan to work, we went to the school to surprise my mom. This was the first time I have been at the school since graduating and I do not belong there. It felt really weird but I had a chance to see some of my favorite people. I got to see my mom, Sherri, Debi, Vickie, and everyone else in the life skills room. On a sidenote, I miss the kids in the life skills room! They changed my life for the better and I'm so thankful for them. I also got to see the librarian, Mrs. Poulson.
My sister, Emily, had a basketball game that night and I was preparing to go and watch her. One of my favorite families came and visited me. Emily is an awesome athlete. She dominated at her game and made me very proud. She definitely knows the game and it shows! I got to see a lot of my high school friends. It was very fun to see people but I was very excited to go home. The rest of the night I talked to my family and then went to bed.
I am so thankful that I live close enough to come home for Thanksgiving. I complain a lot about being bored at home. However, this is my home. I love walking in and smelling my home. I know without a doubt that my family accepts me and does not want me to change. I am comfortable here and can't wait to spend Thanksgiving here.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

You can just call me the Tort Queen. :)

Okay, not a queen but definitely a princess. I am studying to become a Paralegal. I have class every Monday for three hours. My teacher, Sister Frehner, is amazing. She is the Michael Jackson of Paralegals. I'm not even kidding. Sister Frehner is very eccentric and overwhelming. As a student in her class I can always sense her before I even see her. She is a convert to the church and has faced many challenges. She has four kids who are autistic and a daughter who is dying of cancer. She invest so much of her time and energy into the Paralegal Program. Sister Frehner also loves Torts.
This last week I had a huge group presentation on Torts. My group somehow forgot that we had to present and Sister Frehner did not remind us. Yes, I know that's my problem. We had five people assigned to my group and only two of us showed up. Sister Frehner showed mercy on us and let us have twenty minutes to come up with a lesson. Did I mention that the lesson had to be an hour and a half long? We somehow pulled it off and our lesson was amazing. We ended up teaching for two hours. We even had to cut out a fourth of our lesson. Sister Frehner always lets us out late and it use to annoy me. However, after teaching I realize that there is just not enough time. Torts is so interesting and I love what I'm learning!
I have to read this book every week. Our chapter consists of thirty to forty
pages. I have to answer ten questions and take really hard quizzes. Needless to say this book is NOT my favorite!

Lexi and I during our presentation. Yes,we matched without planning it. :) I know that I look terrible and tired but I had to show this picture!
This is what my dinner looked like last week. I had a muffin and pink lemonade. College food is crazy and I can't wait to have some normal food this week!

Crysta Moore.. She's Kind of a Big Deal!



What can I say about Crysta Ariel Moore. She's half Hawaiian, that alone makes her super cool. There is so much to say about this fabulous girl. She's kind, smart, sweet, beautiful, thoughtful, etc. etc. etc. She has perfect school attendance and ALWAYS turns her homework in on time. She has a really cool dog named BJ and Todd. She favors BJ over Todd. She has an adorable nephew and I just want to kiss his adorable cheeks! Have I mentioned she's half Hawaiian. Oh, and she's my roommate. I love having sleepover in her doorway. She listens to me ramble. She still likes me even though I'm sassy and mean. Okay, have I said enough? Do you guys know how cool she is?

This past week I had a chance to go to Baptisms for the Dead in the Salt Lake City Temple with her. We got up at five on a Monday morning to go. Crysta and I love the temple and we were super excited to go in. It was so much fun going with her and it made getting up super early worth it. I also have the chance to go to the temple with Crysta every Wednesday. I can't believe she still comes with me.


She listens to me rant, grumble, and just ramble about everything. Crysta is a great listener.
I have so much in common with Crysta and I'm so thankful that she's my roommate. Crysta is like a sister to me and I hope she is fine with me always being around. Crysta is a great blessing and I'm so thankful for her.
So, Crysta if you ever read this, thank you. Remembe
r that you deserve the best in eternity. You deserve a guy who will take you to the Manti Temple so you can be sealed for time AND eternity. Do not let anyone stand in your way. Don't ever waste time on someone who makes you hurt. Remember that there is a guy out there who is waiting to make you happy. You are a beautiful Daughter of God. You deserve the world and eternity! Love you Crysta. I'm glad you are my sister, best friend, and roommate!





Saturday, November 19, 2011

Everything!!

So, I really am bad at blogging. However, I hope that this post will be able to make up for it. The past few weeks I've been asked if I like being at the LDSBC. Of course I love being here! I've already mentioned in an earlier post why I like the school, but why do I like the area. Salt Lake City has grown on me and I am starting to love it here. Most of the pictures in this post are from the first month and a half of this semester. I do not take enough pictures and I do feel terrible about that. Well, I 'm done rambling!
Okay, this has nothing to do with fun activities but it makes me laugh. I was working on an English Project when I noticed this on the wall. (Yes, I was distracted and I wasn't paying attention to my group studying!) I started laughing really loud, like I was hyperventilating. I had my group read it and soon they were laughing. This sign might only be funny because we know some of the students at the LDSBC but this represents some of our school perfectly.
Have I mentioned how much I love being close to the Salt Lake Temple? Well, I love it! My roommate, Crysta, and I have Temple Wednesdays. We have a chance to go walk around the temple and take a break from homework, problems, and just relax. We have not been able to go the past few Wednesdays and it's been terribly sad. For my family, I promise I do not walk around at night alone. Yes, this picture was taken at night but I had multiple people with me and I really was safe. (Photo Credit goes to Crysta!)
This picture was taken after my first week at school. We had just attended the first year of school dance. Which are exactly like stake youth dances. Unlike stake dances, half of the group are dating or engaged. Which means these dances are terribly awkward if you are single. Well, back to the picture. I went with my friend, Brynn, and roommate, Kylee, to Pizza Hut. We ordered a whole pizza, bread sticks, and cinnamon sticks box. We ate it all in like twenty minutes. I have never been so full in my life. Really, I couldn't swallow my last bite of pizza and I barfed. It was a great experience but I won't do that again for a very long time!
Okay, who is that cute girl? That beautiful girl is my sister, Natalie. She is sweet, sassy, and very smart. I had the opportunity to have her come and stay with me for a night. We got to watch movies, sleep in my big bed, go to temple square, go to the roof of the conference center, look at my school, visit Desert Book, and go out to eat. I loved having her here and I want her to come back. I don't know if I told my mom this story but I'm going to share it on the blog. Natalie is super sassy and not very affectionate. Well, I guess she's affectionate in her own way. Natalie had been sassy the whole morning and I couldn't believe some of the things she said! She had some money on her and I took her into Deseret Book. Natalie has a deep love for books and I thought she would want to buy a book for sure. Natalie was pulling out her money and I was so proud of myself because I really know my sister. What she said next melted my heart. She wanted to buy my mom a book really bad. She wanted to make my mommy happy. We looked around but we had no idea what books my mom does not have. So mom, Natalie wanted to get you a book and I stopped her. Natalie loves you a lot and she really wanted to buy you a book. I think she was going to buy you a cook book!
What a heart!! Crysta and I heart attacked our roommate, Katelyn, door. This was the most pathetic heart and the only picture I got of the hearts and door. Katelyn has moved back home and we really miss her!
My Aunt Debbie is an amazing person. She is a blessing in so many people's life. She works at Marriott and does a great job for them. I really do believe if she left the company they would all fall apart. This package came on a Saturday. It had been a really hard week and I was really down. Kylee brought this package up to my room. I saw that it was from my Aunt Debbie and I read her message. This was a huge tender mercy. It was nice to know that my Aunt Debbie was thinking of me. In the package was this bucket full of treats. It had popcorn,cookies, chocolate, and gummies. I love little things like this and I really LOVE my Aunt Debbie! Thank you again Aunt Debbie!
My Uncle J and Aunt Libby came to Utah general conference weekend. I got to spend Saturday night with them. My Aunt Libby and I had a chance to drive to Prove alone. My Aunt Libby is a really neat lady. She is one of the strongest, coolest lady I know. She has great advice and has been through a lot. I really can't put into words how cool she is. I am so thankful that I got to spend so much time alone with her. The Chelson side is really big and it's not very often that you get one on one time. Well, I also got to spend time with Natashya, Andy, Porter, Milt, and Uncle Jay. We went out to this Chinese place. We had to wait for the boys to be done with Priesthood Meeting and we ended up eating about forty fortune cookies. After dinner we went to a Frozen Yogurt place and I loved it. It was delicious and the whole night was amazing. I am very thankful for Aunt Libby and Uncle Jay. I love you guys!
This was the first meal I made with my roommates. W had chicken, rice, mashed potatoes, salad and Tang. I think there was vegetables too! It was a delicious meal and I can't believe how much has changed since then!
This, my friends, is Crysta. We spend all of our time together. She is my roommate, sister, and best friend. I had the chance to go do Baptisms for the Dead at six o'clock in the morning with her. She is hugging a tree on temple Square in this picture. I will write a blog post about her soon.
FOOTBALL GAMES. This was the BYU vs. U of U game. The game did not end well but I loved being with my brothers. We were so close to the field and I loved it. We spent the whole day on campus. We went to the creamery and had some delicious Ice Cream. I've been to a lot of other games too. I wish it was easier to get to Provo because I really do love the atmosphere there.
This was the same weekend Aunt Libby and Uncle Jay came to visit. My Mom, Dad, Brigham, and Nathan came to Utah. My daddy and Nathan were going to visit my Aunt Debbie and they came a day earlier to go to a football game and Brigham's appointment. This was the first time I had seen my family in a month and a half. I was so excited to see them! I had a chance to go to Brigham's appointment, go out to eat, and visit with them I miss them so much and it was great to see them. I felt bad I didn't get to spend more time with my mom and Brigham. It was a great weekend though!!

Some other things I love to do here are going to improv shows, dances, and parties. It's very hard to be bored here and I love it very much. I have a lot to catch up on and I promise there will be post very soon!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

I CAN Do Hard Things!!!

Hello Blog! Oh boy, I really am bad at this blogging business. A lot has been happening recently but I won't really go into detail. I remember hearing from different adults that growing up is not easy, but what do they know!? Well, it turns out they know everything. (At least it seems like they do.) A few weeks ago we had a lesson on keeping the honor code. I wasn't really worried about this lesson. I had always been set in my ways and I've never toed the line. I know who I am and what I stand for.

I have faced multiple problems since coming to the LDSBC. None of them have been huge thing or a struggle for me. However, I have one huge problem and I've been putting it off to the side. I didn't think I was doing anything but I was wrong. Someone I deeply care for was putting a few people in my house into an awkward situation. I live in a house full of good girls and I have been blessed to have six wonderful girls living in my house. I thought that I was doing no wrong by not telling anyone what was going on in my house, well until I heard this story. The honor code counselor had us read this story in Foundations of Learning. I have always been a fan of Joseph B. Wirthlin.


Another lesson I learned on the football field was at the bottom of a pile of 10 other players. It was the Rocky Mountain Conference championship game, and the play called for me to run the ball up the middle to score the go-ahead touchdown. I took the handoff and plunged into the line. I knew I was close to the goal line, but I didn’t know how close. Although I was pinned at the bottom of the pile, I reached my fingers forward a couple of inches and I could feel it. The goal line was two inches away.
At that moment I was tempted to push the ball forward. I could have done it. And when the refs finally pulled the players off the pile, I would have been a hero. No one would have ever known.
I had dreamed of this moment from the time I was a boy. And it was right there within my reach. But then I remembered the words of my mother. “Joseph,” she had often said to me, “do what is right, no matter the consequence. Do what is right and things will turn out OK.”
I wanted so desperately to score that touchdown. But more than being a hero in the eyes of my friends, I wanted to be a hero in the eyes of my mother. And so I left the ball where it was—two inches from the goal line.
I didn’t know it at the time, but this was a defining experience. Had I moved the ball, I could have been a champion for a moment, but the reward of temporary glory would have carried with it too steep and too lasting a price. It would have engraved upon my conscience a scar that would have stayed with me the remainder of my life. I knew I must do what is right.


Oh dear, this hit home. I am lucky enough to be born of good parents. I can not remember a time where I was not being taught the gospel and everything else that goes along with it. Just like Joseph Wirthlin's mother I had been taught, do what is right and eveything will be okay. I didn't realize how hard it is to do the right thing until now. It would be so easy for me to just move the ball a few inches, or act like nothing is wrong. I CAN'T DO THAT!! After hearing this talk I realize that I wasn't living the honor code. I knew someone was doing something about the honor code and I wasn't doing a thing about it. I was cheating myself and everyone else who knew about the situation. I wasn't letting myself feel the Gospel fully in my house.

I dreaded coming home and feeling yucky. I would not want anyone to come into my house and I didn't have people come to the house.


So this week I grew up a little. I had to do things that made me uncomfortable, sad, and really hurt. I've always cared about people and when I really care about someone I hold onto that person for dear life. This week I felt like I was betraying someone I deeply care for. I had no idea how I was going to handle this situation. It didn't take very long to realize what I had to do.


When the burden becomes to hard to bear, drop to your knees.


Guess what? That statement is so true. I say my morning and night prayers, but this prayer was different. I was facing a hard trial and I didn't think I could make it through alone. It didn't take me very long to receive an answer and I guess I already knew what the answer was. I am never alone. We are never alone. I have an older brother who suffered for my sins and my dear friend's sin. He has felt everything that I've felt. At first I was really angry with my friend. How could she do something so horrible and be mad at other people for not thinking what she was doing is right. Then I had the thought. How can I be mad at my friend when the Savior loves her as much as she loves me. I have no right to judge her or anyone else.


I am so thankful that my dear friend has a chance to repent. I hope with all my heart that she takes the chance to learn of the Savior's love for her. I know without a doubt that the Savior, our brother, loves her as much as he loves me. I am humbled repeatedly the more and more I've faced this trial. I am amazed at all the Savior and my Heavenly Father have done for us. I can't imagine how hard it was for my Father in Heaven to send his son to atone for us. I am so grateful for the blessing I receive on a daily basis. I have been blessed with a great family, friends, and with trials. I am so grateful for the trust Heavenly Father has in me. I know without a doubt that we are not alone and we will be comforted. I am so thankful for the Gospel. I am so thankful that I am NEVER ALONE!




I will not leave you comfortless; I will come to you. (John 14:18)

Friday, October 21, 2011

The Lou Lou to my Hannah!!

























I have a friend name Alexis Codling. We live 4 hours away from each other and live very seperate lives but I think it's neat that we can be as close as we are. It's definitely hard not being able to text her and tell her to come over and she would be here in 10 minutes but its a feeling of knowing we always have each others backs. That we are there for each other emotionally, not just physically. We can go a couple days, weeks, and sometimes months without talking and it doesnt effect our relationship, because the next time we talk or get together its like nothing has changed. I am just glad I will always have her! She was too amazing and talented. She's beautiful on the inside and out, she doesn't even acknowledge it.





We both love Dairy Queen and we spent so many nights going there. I think it got to a point where all the workers knew our names. We would both order our chicken tenders basket and then talk about everything, even though we already know everything about each other. Another place we loved to go was Sonic. I remember we had just found our winter formal dresses and we vowed to eat healthy, so we would look great in our dresses. However, we had to have one last splurge and we decided Sonic was the place to be. I love Cranberry and Raspberry limeades almost as much as I love our memories at Sonic.



Ooh and you can't forget about our theme nights. The picture above shows what our nights were like. We ditched a basketball game and went to her house to watch this movie and eat a lot. (I think that's always what I do at her house!)






You can't forget about the night we had a Dairy Ice Cream Cake. We vowed to eat the whole cake and we did. Well, over a few days and after sharing with other people. That was on our bucket list and I'm glad we got to cross it off. Oh, and Alexis if you read this we have to finish the rest of our bucket list. Yes, I still have it. :)













Oh, and how about the night we went to the district games!!! Do you remember baby... face? I sure do and I hope you do too!!! We got all ready together and she drove us to the game. ( We didn't even get lost once!) Yay got to come with us too! Oh you've got to love yourself a little yay$#@. ;)
I could go on and on about this beautiful, amazing girl but it would take too long! Thank you Alexis for helping me through my junior and senior year! Thank you for being an amazing example. I hope you have a chance to come and live in Salt Lake for a little bit! I love you Lou Lou!

P.S. Alexis is super amazing at planning weddings and parties. She makes fabulous cakes. Here is a link to her blog. http://lexislusciouscreations.blogspot.com/

Wait... another blog post???

Just had a great night with my ward!! Anyone who lives in Utah should go to the Family Fun Center. It has blow up toys, laser tag, roller skating and so much more! I got to know the Bishop a little more. Even if he was just killing me in laser tag! Oh, and I guess I'll mention it on here. I have been running for the past two morning. I wake up at 5:30 and I kind of like it. Of course, I went to bed at nine two nights ago. I run for about three miles. Well, walk one lap, run two laps. For the laps today I decided to do different things. I did lunges today and I swear my legs are going to fall off. I am super excited for this weekend. I get to see my daddy, brothers, and sister. My sister, Natalie, is going to be staying with me. I can't wait to go to temple square, the library, Deseret Book, and everything else!!! Oh life is great!!! Even if I do have to be up in five hours! I love you all!
Hannah :)

Monday, October 17, 2011

I'M ALIVE!!!


Yes, I am alive!!!

I know this blog feels very neglected and I feel terrible for not posting sooner. I promised my mom I would post once a week. Well, I failed and failed miserably. I am at the LDS Business College. I think I am in my six week of college! I still can't believe that I'm in college. I swear I should still be Mrs. Brigg's class. College is challenging, busy, and I love it!! I have been living on my own for seven weeks. Well, I live with roommates but they are not my family. :)

I live with six amazing girls. We are all very different and we seem to get along fabulously. I would love to share a picture with this blog but I don't have any of my roommates. I despise pictures but I regret not having any pictures of six of my favorite people. Four of the seven girls are eighteen, one just turned nineteen, and the other girls are twenty plus. None of my roommates are from Utah. I miss all of my friends and family at home but I have been blessed with amazing roommates.

Like I mentioned earlier I am at the LDSBC. Since very few people actually know about this college I will teach you a little about it. The LDSBC is located in Downtown Salt Lake. It is a two year school and is filled with amazing faculty and students. The classes are limited to thirty and the teachers help you personally. They read your papers and know who you are. You can feel how much they love you and I know that they will do anything to help me. The LDSBC is two blocks away from Temple Square. We are located in one building but one of my classes is next door at the BYU building. We are celebrating our 125th birthday this year. There are so many great things about the LDSBC that I will have to share with you in another post.



I attend church at the U of U institute. Yes, the church is true even at the University of Utah! ;) Actually, my religion teacher is in charge of the institute at the U of U. I go to the Capitol Hill Ward. A lot of the sisters have served missions, graduated from college, and now have jobs. A lot of the guys are at the same place as the sisters. My ward is very mature in spirit and I am struggling to catch up to him. I am definitely one of the babies of the ward. I just received a visiting teaching assignment and my partner is Crysta, my roommate. I am very excited for the chance serve two sisters in my ward. I am part of the improv club at the LDSBC. The improv club is very similar to Whose Line Is It Anyway. I attend a class once a week and I don't stop laughing for the whole hour!

I am taking seventeen credits, which sets up for some stressful times! I am taking two religion classes, a finance class, English, Communications, two computer classes, Intro to Law, and Foundations of Learning. The LDSBC surrounds there whole curriculum with the Gospel. I am continually shocked with how much I've been able to learn and handle. It's amazing to start class off with a prayer and have teaches who have the same beliefs as me. I am studying to become a paralegal, which is a new course here! My teacher is Claire Frehner. She solved a huge case in the 90's and she is an awesome lady. She is a convert to the church and has had a lot of trials. She is very awesome!

I am so grateful for all of the tender mercies I receive on a daily basis. I'm very thankful for the chance I've had to come to the LDSBC and Salt Lake City. I am very grateful that I have an amazing brother who goes to school with me. I am grateful for my brother who lives forty minutes away. I am so thankful for the temple that's a block away and for a church that is everywhere.

I miss my family so much but I know that I am suppose to be here! Sorry, this has been a rambling post but I hope to post more often. Posts about Temple Wednesday, BYU games, roommates, and a trip home to follow!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

So sinful!



I've been so bad with my eating habits the last two days. I was doing so good but I gave in to my cravings. My exercise habits have been dreadful the last two days too! Today I had a lime cooler, subway, fries, and a banana split. I feel disgusting. However, the banana split was delicious! It was worth it. Did I mention Kiah Ann made it? YUMMY!!!!